Carlos Alfredo Peyrellade Zaldivar (1840–1908) was a Cuban classical pianist and music educator.
He is best known as founder of the Carlos Alfredo Peyrellade Conservatory of music in Havana, Cuba.
In 1865 Peyrellade returned to Puerto Príncipe, where he played a number of concerts that helped pay for the redemption of slaves.
He worked from 1866 to 1871 as professor for the Benemérita Popular Santa Cecilia, and eventually settled in Havana.
A number of notable musicians graduated from the Peyrellade conservatories, including Jaime Prats, Ernesto Lecuona, Adolfo Fernández, Cecilia Arizti, Rita Montaner, Tania León, Héctor García, Josie Pujol, and Dulce Beatriz.